Volume II Part 63 (2/2)

”No”

”H' My name is known on the street and at Court”

”Yes, the nah in a different way”

Larsagny trembled and was about to fall

”You lie!” he hissed

”What would you say if I told your sovereign that the man he put at the head of the syndicate is only one of that crowd of unhanged thieves who roa of the kind,” cried Danglars (for it was really he); and putting his hand in his breast-pocket he drew forth a revolver and held it at the Italian's breast

”Softly, softly,” said fagiano, as he took the weapon away froo I asked for two hundred thousand francs; now I must increase my delars, pale with rage ”You will never get a sou from me”

”Have no fear about that; as soon as I threaten to expose you, you will submit; I have some piquant details _in petto_”

”What do you mean by that?”

”Well, I will announce your naot to do with me?”

”More than you think Don't you really know me?”

”No”

”So hter?”

”But--who--gives--you--the right--” said Danglars, sta

”Next you will deny that you ever had a wife?”

”Leave my wife's nahter who is lars hid his face in his hands

”Baron, you are the friend of the emperor and are very rich, and no one suspects that Baron Larsagny is the forlars

One word from me and you sink deep in the mud It depends on you whether I am to be your friend or your enemy”